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Top Men’s Doubles Pairs Entering 2026 After an Action-Packed 2025
Men's doubles is the most explosive format in badminton. Rallies are short, reactions are instant, and momentum can change in a matter of seconds. One lift too loose, one flat exchange mistimed, and the match can turn completely. It’s a discipline that demands perfect coordination, lightning reflexes, and unwavering trust between partners.
In 2025, men's doubles delivered relentless action, intense rivalries, and remarkable comebacks. Several pairs stood out not just for their titles but for how they adapted, regrouped, and evolved through pressure and setbacks. As we move into 2026, these partnerships are the ones fans should keep their eyes on.
1. Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae - South Korea

Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae continued to establish themselves as one of the most dangerous pairs on tour in 2025. Their sharp front-court control, combined with relentless attacking pressure, made them extremely difficult to break down.
They won the Malaysia Open, Thailand Masters, German Open, All England Open Badminton Championships, Indonesia Open, Japan Open, BWF World Championships, China Masters, Korea Open, French Open, Japan Masters, and BWF World Tour Finals. The duo also secured silver at the India Open and Singapore Badminton Open.
What stood out last year was their adaptability. Against fast, flat-driving pairs, they adjusted their defensive positioning and improved transition play, allowing them to stay competitive deep into tournaments. Kim and Seo’s ability to reset after tough challenges showed maturity beyond their years, thus making them a formidable force heading into 2026.
Browse through Kim Won Ho's Badminton Collection
Browse through Seo Seung Jae's Badminton Collection
2. Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik - Malaysia

Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik are known for their tactically powerful game and rapid-fire rallies that keep opponents under constant pressure. While consistency tested them at times, the duo showed noticeable growth in patience and rally construction throughout 2025, signaling a more mature partnership.
Their season may not have begun on the ideal note at the Perodua Malaysia Open, but they responded with grit and determination, claiming bronze at the Yonex Sunrise India Open and adding third-place finishes at the Daihatsu Indonesia Masters, Li-Ning China Masters, and Yonex French Open.
Aaron and Soh also reached multiple finals, earning silver medals at the Perodua Malaysia Masters, Victor China Open, Clash of Clans Arctic Open, and the SEA Games, while securing titles at the Bank of Ningbo Badminton Asia Championships and the Toyota Thailand Open.
Though bronze defined much of their podium presence last year, their resilience and steady improvements suggest a pair on the brink of something bigger. With confidence, experience, and refined tactics now in place, Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik enter the new season as a team capable of turning near-misses into gold.
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Browse through Soh Wooi Yik's Badminton Collection
3. Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang - China

Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang regained their reputation in 2025 as one of the most aggressive men's doubles teams by securing the silver at the HSBC BWF World Tour Finals.
At the beginning of the year, they faced challenges when teams targeted longer rallies and defensive endurance. They were unable to secure wins at the Petronas Malaysia Open and the Yonex Sunrise India Open. However, they made their comeback by winning the silver at the Orleans Masters Badminton 2025, with Victor.
They won bronze at the men's doubles Bank of Ningbo Badminton Asia Championships 2025, the Victor China Open, and the Victor Denmark Open. Hong Kong proved to be lucky for the team with their first gold at the Li-Ning Hong Kong Open.
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Browse through Wang Chang's Badminton Collection
4. Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri - Indonesia

Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri brought flair and unpredictability to the court in 2025. Their attacking instincts and quick court exchanges kept rallies electric and fans on the edge.
The team won the silver Diahatsu Indonesia Masters in January 2025 and secured bronze at the Toyota Thailand Open. They were also in third position while competing at the Kapal API Indonesia Open and the Li-Ning China Masters. They won their only gold at the Victor China Open.
The pair navigated periods of inconsistency but showed resilience by bouncing back with confident performances later in the season. They were positioned in second place at several tournaments, including the Suwon Victor Korea Open, Victor Denmark Open, Yonex French Open, and Sathio Group Australian Open. Their chemistry, combined with Indonesia's attacking doubles tradition, positions them well for a stronger and more settled run in 2026.
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Browse through Muhammad Shohibul Fikri's Badminton Collection
5. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty - India

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty remained the torchbearers of Indian men's doubles in 2025. Known for their explosive smashes and fearless approach, they continued to challenge the world's best.
Their 2025 campaign included bronze at the Petronas Malaysia Open, Yonex Sunrise Open, KFF Singapore Badminton Open, Victor China Open, Total Energies BWF World Championships, Victor Denmark Open, and the HSBC World Tour Finals.
The year tested them with injuries and form fluctuations, but their comeback mindset stood out. They won silver at the Li-Ning Hong Kong Open and the Li-Ning China Masters. They focused on rebuilding rhythm, improving defense, and managing match intensity. Their determination to push past setbacks and return stronger makes them one of the most exciting pairs to watch as 2026 begins.
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Browse through Chirag Shetty's Badminton Collection
The Champions are Ready to Slay!
Men's doubles is even more unpredictable than the singles game, and that's what makes it thrilling. Speed, teamwork, and mental sharpness define success, and these pairs have proven they possess all three. Their journeys through 2025, filled with triumphs and challenges, have only sharpened their edge.
As 2026 unfolds, expect faster rallies, fiercer rivalries, and partnerships that continue to evolve. For fans and aspiring players alike, these teams offer a masterclass in trust, resilience, and high-octane badminton.


